Title I funds are targeted to high-poverty schools with grades K – 5 and are used to provide educational services to students who are educationally disadvantaged or at risk of failing to meet state standards. To qualify for Title I funds a school must contain grades K – 5 and have a free/reduced lunch percentage of a minimum of 43%.

All of our district Title I schools operate a school wide program. The purpose of a school-wide program is to ensure that ALL students benefit from this organizational structure. This means that materials, professional development for personnel, parental involvement activities are designed to impact learning opportunities for ALL students in the school.

Each Title I school is required to submit a School Improvement Plan to the district annually. The plan is reviewed by the Federal Programs staff to assure all requirements are being met in a manner that will impact the achievement of all students in the school. The School Improvement Plan is written by a committee of school administrators, teachers, parent(s), and community members.

What Parents Should Know About Title I Schools

Inform the parents of the school’s participation in Title I

Explain the requirements of the Title I program

Description and explanation of the forms of academic assessment used

Explain how a student becomes eligible for services and exiting the program

Timely information about the Title I program

Description and explanation of the curriculum in use at the school

Proficiency levels students are expected to meet

How the school serves the at risk student population

Opportunities for remediation, on level and above level instruction

Schools Participating in Title I School-Wide Programs

Albany Lower Elementary

Albany Middle School

Albany Upper Elementary

Denham Springs Elementary

Doyle Elementary

Eastside Elementary

French Settlement Elementary

Freshwater Elementary

Frost School

Gray's Creek Elementary

Holden School

Levi Milton Elementary

Lewis Vincent Elementary

Live Oak Elementary

Maurepas School

North Corbin Elementary

North Live Oak Elementary

Northside Elementary

Seventh Ward Elementary

South Fork Elementary

South Walker Elementary

Southside Elementary

Springfield Elementary

Springfield Middle School

Walker Elementary

Notice of Discrimination

The Livingston Parish School Board does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, religion, national origin, disability or gender in its educational programs and activities (including employment and application for employment), and it is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of gender by Title IX (20 USC 168) and on the basis of disability by Section 504 (42 USC 794). The Title IX Coordinator is Stephen Parrill